These Sisters In Bihar Are Cooking And Delivering Free Food To COVID Patients
While COVID ravages across India, 2 women in Patna are proving to be saviours for those infected in the city. Anupama Singh and her mother Kundan Devi cook food at home which is then delivered by her sister Neelima, as per a report in The New Indian Express.
While COVID ravages across India, 2 women in Patna are proving to be saviours for those infected in the city. Anupama Singh and her mother Kundan Devi cook food at home which is then delivered by her sister Neelima, as per a report in The New Indian Express.
Neelima and Kundan ensure the food is packed properly. She also takes care of her sister's baby.
"Recently, a member of my family tested positive for the virus. We realised how it is difficult for virus-infected people to get meals while living in self-isolation. Hence, we started serving free food packets to the homes of coronavirus-infected patients living in self-isolation as a service to humanity at our own cost," said Anupama.
¡°We have dedicated all our savings, which were kept for marriage, anniversaries, birthday functions, purchasing clothes and doing other household work for the next one year, to continue serving free foods to the covid-19 patients,¡± she added.
¡°Serving the people in distress is equal to serving the humanity and serving humanity is worshipping God, who rules over us invisibly,¡± said Neelima.
¡°Sometimes, some of my friends come forward to help us deliver food packets but most of the time, they prefer to remain safe at their home,¡± she added.
Impressed by their efforts, other women are also coming forward and this is great to see.